California Supreme Court, 1928

Hotchkiss v. Superior Court

Hotchkiss v. Superior Court
California Supreme Court · Decided August 3, 1928
204 Cal. 667

Hotchkiss v. Superior Court

Opinion of the Court

THE COURT.

Petitioners filed an application for a writ of mandate to compel the respondent to settle a proposed bill of exceptions preparatory to an appeal from a judgment against sureties on an appeal bond entered on motion after the affirmance of the judgment appealed from. (Code Civ. Proc., sec. 942.)

From the facts alleged in the petition for the writ it appears that, on timely motion, the appeal of the sureties from the judgment will have to be dismissed. (Duerr v. Sloan, 50 Cal. App. 512, 516 [195 Pac. 475], See, also, Meredith v. Santa Clara etc. Assn., 60 Cal. 617, 621, and Gray v. Cotton, 174 Cal. 256, 258 [162 Pac. 1019].)

Mandate will not lie to compel the performance of a use-less act. The petition is therefore denied.

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